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Jeremiah Carollo

Pardoned January 6 defendant

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Jeremiah Carollo is a United States Marine Corps veteran from Glen Carbon, Illinois. He served his country in uniform, and he carried that same sense of duty home to southern Illinois. On January 6, 2021, Jeremiah Carollo was among the crowd at the Capitol. When he later stood before the court, he owned his choices plainly: 'I have no excuse for the actions I took that day.' That is a Marine's accountability — no spin, no blame. Carollo pleaded guilty to a single misdemeanor count of parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building. In September 2022 he was sentenced to 21 days, followed by 12 months of probation, $500 in restitution, and 60 hours of community service. He served his time and moved forward. On January 20, 2025, President Trump issued a sweeping grant of clemency to January 6 defendants. Jeremiah Carollo was among those covered. Case record: United States v. Jeremiah Carollo, No. 1:22-cr-44 (originally 1:22-mj-00014), U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Complaint filed January 14, 2022; arrested January 19, 2022; sentenced September 13, 2022. This profile is unclaimed. If this is you — or your family — claiming it is free, forever.

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Case number
1:22-cr-44
Court
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Disposition
Original case number was 1:22-mj-00014 Complaint Filed 1/14/22 Arrested 1/19/22 Superseding information filed 3/10/22 Pleaded guilty 4/21/22 Sentenced 9/13/22 to 21 days in custody, 12 months of probation, $500 restitution, 60 hours of community service.
Arrested
January 19, 2022
Plea
April 21, 2022
Sentenced
September 13, 2022

Sentence

21 days in custody, 12 months of probation, $500 restitution, 60 hours of community service

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